http://www.macports.org/
A little extra setup, but it will get you what you need
On Oct 6, 2009, at 3:51 PM, Gabriel Gunderson wrote:
> Plug,
>> I know some of you are closet Mac users. If you need to reply off
> list, that's OK ;)
>> I've written a Python script to consume an somewhat obscure webservice
> for a client of mine. I wrote it not knowing they would be running
> the code on a Mac. I'm not a Mac user and certainly wouldn't
> recognize Mac's best practices. Anyway, figuring out how to get the
> right version of pycurl on a Mac has taken twice as long as writing
> the script. I need some help :)
>> I'd prefer to not require the client to build pycurl by hand (unless
> that turns out to be the best way to do it). I've taken a look at Mac
> Ports, but that seems to install pycurl for Python 2.4 and not Python
> 2.5. That's fine, but it seems needlessly lame and I'd have to make a
> few changes to get that working. I'd much rather just get the right
> version of pycurl and be done with trying to figure that nonsense out.
>> The good news is, I'm ever more grateful for yum and apt.
>> Thanks!
> Gabe
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